This is a Challenging ride with a lot of climbing! (3200' in 41 miles). The Silverado Canyon portion is a 5 mile "out-n-back" which features some STEEP "step-up" climbing (this section could be by-passed, which would reduce the ride by 10 miles and 800' of climbing).

Re-Grouping locations will be announced at the ride start.

NOTE: There are NO restrooms or locations to obtain water between miles 5 & 32--So Be Prepared!

FRCC SOCAL CHAPTERS will be participating in this event. Rides range from 10 miles to 100 miles and the event is intended to show support for First Responders from all agencies!

FRCC Members are responsible for securing their own event registration, transportation, and, if applicable, housing. Members are entering as "individuals" (not a "team"). We will, however, attempt to start as a group and ride together as is reasonable.

This is an inland area ride with a couple hills thrown in for good measure. This will be an intermediate pace ride (17-20 mph pace). There will likely be some separation occurring on the climbs, so regrouping points will be discussed in the pre-ride meeting.

This in an Advanced ride with plenty of elevation gain. The most challenging climbs are Ridgeline Dr. and San Joaquin Hills. And don't forget the PCH rollers! Whereas this ride is "just shy" of 50 miles, please make sure you remember to bring a couple of snacks!!! Regrouping points will be established at the pre-ride meeting.

This route goes UP and DOWN through Irvine and Orange. The route isn't horribly long, but the 2300' of elevation will be challenging. Jamboree and Newport are both about two mile climbs, the other climbs are shorter and steeper. There are also some fast descents. A pre-ride brief and advisement's during the ride will keep riders apprised of the fast descents. You WILL get a workout AND have FUN!

This is an Advanced Ride thru Santiago Canyon, up Live Oak, out to San Antonio Parkway, then up Oso Parkway & Marguerite Parkway. Tough, but Very Rewarding! Climbing is FUN, right? So be prepared to have a Blast!

This is a Challenging ride with a lot of climbing! (3200' in 41 miles). The Silverado Canyon portion is a 5 mile "out-n-back" which features some STEEP "step-up" climbing (this section could be by-passed, which would reduce the ride by 10 miles and 800' of climbing).

Re-Grouping locations will be announced at the ride start.

NOTE: There are NO restrooms or locations to obtain water between miles 5 & 32--So Be Prepared!

We warm-up with some "rollers" along PCH then ride the steady 10-mile Climb up Antonio Parkway. (The toughest part is the 1st 1 1/2 miles--then its a fairly consistent climb for the remainder). You'll get a workout & have FUN!

Come Join us for our Member* Group ride. This is a SPECIAL Multi-Chapter Event (Orange County / Inland Empire / San Diego Chapters). And after the ride we'll get some food & drinks in Old Town (not required to attend ride). Note: each Member is responsible for their food & drink expense.

A ride thru history: Old Town Temecula (cowboys) and the hills around Rainbow (flower fields). A mix of rural, urban, and city riding. A fair amount of climbing with the most challenging being the climb into Rainbow (but there are an equal amount of Fun downhills!). The busier roads have Bike Lanes. This is a scenic and interesting route that gives you a moderate workout.

This is an inland area ride with a couple hills thrown in for good measure. This will be an intermediate pace ride (17-20 mph pace). There will likely be some separation occurring on the climbs, so regrouping points will be discussed in the pre-ride meeting.

(Approx. 33 miles)

A little suffering to gain strength and fitness. With the repeat route, you can do as many or few climbs as needed. We will ride as a group from the Orchard Hills loop to the Portola climb, then as a group on the return route.

(Approx. 33 miles)

A little suffering to gain strength and fitness. With the repeat route, you can do as many or few climbs as needed. We will ride as a group from the Orchard Hills loop to the Portola climb, then as a group on the return route.

(Approx. 33 miles)

A little suffering to gain strength and fitness. With the repeat route, you can do as many or few climbs as needed. We will ride as a group from the Orchard Hills loop to the Portola climb, then as a group on the return route.